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What Causes Back Pain And Rib Pain Post Gallbladder Surgery?

Hi I am Jyothi Female 30 Years old From Hyderabad recently undergone gallbladdery surgery i.e on sep 24th 2010.Recently i am facing back ache, pain under the ribs.can u please suggest me what to do?is it major or minor problem.I am worried about my future.
Mon, 6 Mar 2017
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thank you for posting query.

post cholecystectomy pain maybe due to stones in common bile duct OR increased fat intake OR functional pain.
need further evaluation.

advice:
- get an ultrasound (abdomen) to rule out any stone remnants in common bile duct
- also get a complete blood cell count(CBC) test
- avoid OILY food altogether
- you may need to take nexium/pantocid 40mg once daily before breakfast
few weeks
- avoid eating stomach full and mouth full
- avoid spicy food

wish you good health.
further queries are welcomed.

wish you good health.
regards,
Dr Tayyab Malik
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What Causes Back Pain And Rib Pain Post Gallbladder Surgery?

thank you for posting query. post cholecystectomy pain maybe due to stones in common bile duct OR increased fat intake OR functional pain. need further evaluation. advice: - get an ultrasound (abdomen) to rule out any stone remnants in common bile duct - also get a complete blood cell count(CBC) test - avoid OILY food altogether - you may need to take nexium/pantocid 40mg once daily before breakfast few weeks - avoid eating stomach full and mouth full - avoid spicy food wish you good health. further queries are welcomed. wish you good health. regards, Dr Tayyab Malik